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to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary for his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time . and how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenging. family stress and also for a long race and then friends because. each in their benefits and cry after having. we faced so much pressure from the industry owners from the high ups falling complaint about pollution is to challenge very intense scientific team have come to take some samples. no longer yes are you listening to me not all along they do find out which factories are responsible i think a bunch of the group with what do the film the money. we've got to get samples. telling. young boy did people issue this in grazing there were swimming was over here how it becomes so that their. money is money out of how they got those samples. on the field. after discovering an exceptionally high level. water pollutants he visits the tenor he. began. coming over here we found this. illegal t
to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary for his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time . and how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenging. family stress and also for a long race and then friends because. each in their benefits and cry after having. we faced so much pressure from the industry owners from the high ups falling...
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how to produce and manage and work in a group environment and how to work as a leader. i feel it is my responsibility to share my knowledge with others and i work for an after school program in the mission district, jamestown. and pretty much i just have a quick story. we had this skateboarding event and i asked some of my fellow interns if they wanted to come out and help me videotape this and they agreed and not only were the kids having fun and learning, but it just provided -- it was an awesome experience we had. i borrowed some of the equipment from bay cat and tripods and cameras and the kids were having a great time learning and being creative. i feel that bay cat provides a different type of creative outlet such as video making and recording and animation and what a great feeling it is to tell people and professionals that you can do that. thank you. >> thank you. next we have britney janis and following i ammian. >> i'm the development manager at bay cat. i'm happy that you have given us the opportunity to share the wonderful impact that the program that bay ca
how to produce and manage and work in a group environment and how to work as a leader. i feel it is my responsibility to share my knowledge with others and i work for an after school program in the mission district, jamestown. and pretty much i just have a quick story. we had this skateboarding event and i asked some of my fellow interns if they wanted to come out and help me videotape this and they agreed and not only were the kids having fun and learning, but it just provided -- it was an...
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growing up in high school, i was only the follower so i was looking around my environment to see what actually there really was and all i would see is young adults getting into trouble and youth going into street and hustling and doing all this bad stuff and i thought that was the way i had to live because that's what i saw. doing that it almost caused me to leave school. i found this program called united players and they flipped my life around and gave me a different perspective from my choices. from there i started helping out youth and tried to make a difference and i'm happy to say that i graduated and from then on i continued with my college learning but then i notice i still didn't have that energy, that support, that focus. because i grew up with a large family, my parents were working hard and i didn't have that support and motivation. knowing that my son was going to be on the way, i had to take a big risk which is basically put school to the side and find a job where i can provide for my son. i found a friend in the program and from there on i put all my energy, all my focu
growing up in high school, i was only the follower so i was looking around my environment to see what actually there really was and all i would see is young adults getting into trouble and youth going into street and hustling and doing all this bad stuff and i thought that was the way i had to live because that's what i saw. doing that it almost caused me to leave school. i found this program called united players and they flipped my life around and gave me a different perspective from my...
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i have to pay some money to protect the environment there this, and then it gets shipped off to china where it's recycled. [laughter] what do the chi tease get? they get a factory, they get productive capacity that feeds their military, they get billions of dollars in american capital, and they get our technology. is that a fair trade? cheap consumer products for the engine of wealth? i don't think so. and economists need to get over their very naive view of how free trade works. so how many of you have been to china? it's beautiful. i want to be clear, i actually like china. there's some vibrant things going on there. there are people there who are my friends. unfortunately, many of them are in prisons -- [laughter] but nonetheless, you go there, and you see these fabulous things, okay? they did the whole olympic thing just like hitler did to add legitimacy to themselves. they have to build giant towers that are psychological symbols of some sort, and then there's this thing. great, all right? we're all very impressed. you go to shanghai, you look across at pudong, and it's beautiful
i have to pay some money to protect the environment there this, and then it gets shipped off to china where it's recycled. [laughter] what do the chi tease get? they get a factory, they get productive capacity that feeds their military, they get billions of dollars in american capital, and they get our technology. is that a fair trade? cheap consumer products for the engine of wealth? i don't think so. and economists need to get over their very naive view of how free trade works. so how many of...
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to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary. his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time. how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenger. family street corner and also for local race and then fans because. each in their benefit dry after having. a phrase so much pressure from they destroy our owners from the high hopes following complaint about pollution mr choudary and scientific team have come to take some samples. no longer yes are you listening to me not all along they did find out which factories are responsible i think a bunch of the group lead with what do the. money. we've got to get samples. for. their way did the pollution is increasing there were swimming once over here how it becomes so why is it that there. are already money if money or have you got those samples. on a field. after discovering an exceptionally high level of water pollutants even if it's the tannery own. to begin. coming over here we f
to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary. his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time. how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenger. family street corner and also for local race and then fans because. each in their benefit dry after having. a phrase so much pressure from they destroy our owners from the high hopes following...
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love them and misunderstood the question and said that is where the money is but we have created the environment in order to meet their government of the return on investment must take advantage of this sun regulated environment because we have far too much regulation and when i and in california i think we have a in california i think we have a personal income tax that comes close to france we need to reform our rules so the motivations are to keep technology and manufacturing and capital reinvested and instead we have created an environment where short-term is all that counts and then creating a tax system please go anywhere else to do your business. >> when mark question. >> i am from echo valley california. we are in a bad debt crisis here why does the honorable governor moonbeam brown. [laughter] when we need jobs in california why is he giving them to china? especially when working conditions are so bad in china? >> absolutely. his idea to create jobs is to create car business that employs 200 people in the united states and three at -- theoretically tens of thousands in china to undermine
love them and misunderstood the question and said that is where the money is but we have created the environment in order to meet their government of the return on investment must take advantage of this sun regulated environment because we have far too much regulation and when i and in california i think we have a in california i think we have a personal income tax that comes close to france we need to reform our rules so the motivations are to keep technology and manufacturing and capital...
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click play to preserve the most suited to the environment. and what's the most effective irrigation system. but one thing is already clear. thanks to the intense sunlight and the many nutrients and waste water trees here grow four times faster than in germany a boy. the vauxhall. well there. the german students are in christ. look around everything here was desert it's astonishing that you can really create a population of trees in the desert. there are many regions similar social and climatic conditions. this really has the potential to be an exemplary project for other regions. two hundred forty hectares have been reclaimed from the desert and if need be just the beginning. in the upcoming year is more than five hundred thousand hectares of god. he's phenomenal forests. oh wait are you twenty four ten that was this week's edition of a low three thousand i have to give me some ideas of how with news of his villa for the price that you can find plenty of online economics of this is that thanks alot to come bye bye. rule. sth sth new. in one.
click play to preserve the most suited to the environment. and what's the most effective irrigation system. but one thing is already clear. thanks to the intense sunlight and the many nutrients and waste water trees here grow four times faster than in germany a boy. the vauxhall. well there. the german students are in christ. look around everything here was desert it's astonishing that you can really create a population of trees in the desert. there are many regions similar social and climatic...
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i must say i've gotten accustomed to being in the environment of the new bridge so this of that is worn off. seeing people coming out is exciting. process and people from the building is arriving here, every swun getting in place to watch the chain cutting. everyone is crowding up as close as they can get. and with cutting the torch that. will be hot and hard to manage if you haven't had instructions kind of dangerous phone shallly. so this is the approach. the setting for the chain cutting you've got big lights up on flames that are pointed at the chain. this is the oakland military institute band. here that are providing the music. and it was a very limb knitted number of vips that were allowed to come to this. i've spotted the head of ntc walking in. and a limited number of opportunities still to come. and we'll come back as soon as this gets underway. back to you. >> thank you. we'll stay on top of this and bring you the chain cutting just as soon as it happens. bart has been setting ridership records. the bart and unions are locked in a bitter contract battle right now. >> well, co
i must say i've gotten accustomed to being in the environment of the new bridge so this of that is worn off. seeing people coming out is exciting. process and people from the building is arriving here, every swun getting in place to watch the chain cutting. everyone is crowding up as close as they can get. and with cutting the torch that. will be hot and hard to manage if you haven't had instructions kind of dangerous phone shallly. so this is the approach. the setting for the chain cutting...
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>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about emerging market issues but should do fine there is a number of regional banks. you should look upstate new york to buffalo there is a couple banks that we're big on right now. first niagra had a tough time. >> it's a good lending environment for banks because they can command more on the loan rates and their cost of securing deposits is low. another way of saying that is they raised their loan rates but haven't raised deposit rates. do you expect them to raise deposit rates soon? >> no, the banks are swimming in liquidity. so we think there will be ple
>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about...
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they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a strong despite right before we ban it because we know that position as it turned in 1808 congress was going to ban the trade. >> the other half is about the international human rights law. when does the human rights law start becoming a part of this discussion? >> around the turn of the century but people think that international human rights law is a product of the 20th century. that is in most people said it is after world war ii. so the holocaust happened and as the news of that came out a bunch of things happened after world war ii. there was the trial of the cr
they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a...
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conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. nee right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it shoul
conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is...
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inhumane part of the traffic but also the economic self-interest that they already own slaves in the environment in the u.s.'s sole much it was not as high in southern plantations as it was in in cuba or brazil but here in the u.s. if they were well treated right after a report to, the holocaust happened and as the news came out a bunch of things came out there was the nuremberg trials, also in the far east. the u.n. was founded, the universal declaration of human rights just when international law started to look at the human rights issues but i say it was earlier in connection with the slave trade that it was first used and so in the year of the 19th century when countries like u.s., britain was another country that they and the slave trade around than it did begin to spread from those who ring gauge with this was no longer practice to participate in it was to see as violating rights that underpin the u.s. representative position and in france the declaration independence that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. there was some tension in but th
inhumane part of the traffic but also the economic self-interest that they already own slaves in the environment in the u.s.'s sole much it was not as high in southern plantations as it was in in cuba or brazil but here in the u.s. if they were well treated right after a report to, the holocaust happened and as the news came out a bunch of things came out there was the nuremberg trials, also in the far east. the u.n. was founded, the universal declaration of human rights just when international...
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budget of $52 million in 2010, which is said and was spent on health, sustainable development, and the environment. here in washington politics can get quite he did, but it is nothing close to the fight of broke out in venezuela. lawmakers literally punched, kicked, and shoved each other, and all of it was caught on tape. this comes after weeks of this year following the presidential election. >> first the ballot box. now the national assembly brawl. the bitterly contested election is still being fought out. widespread frustration turned into fistfights. it is unclear who started the violence. it seems to have begun after the opposition on for all of banners saying, of parliamentary coup. afterwards, the battered politicians emerge. one opposition legislator described what happened with the parliamentary coup that had been premeditated, cowardly, and inhumane. another accused government members of provoking the fight. he said these people came to where we were seated and without a word, hit us on our backs. thenew president blamed opposition for provoking violence and went on national tv to call f
budget of $52 million in 2010, which is said and was spent on health, sustainable development, and the environment. here in washington politics can get quite he did, but it is nothing close to the fight of broke out in venezuela. lawmakers literally punched, kicked, and shoved each other, and all of it was caught on tape. this comes after weeks of this year following the presidential election. >> first the ballot box. now the national assembly brawl. the bitterly contested election is...
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the dangers posed by bottled water the environment statement. most of these voices being told to last for violence or thirst. we drove the window climbed in and enjoy it started. we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and soon you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money. where you are going to go to live without me. for a moment but there it felt like i was back with those street hooligans who could have beat me up at any moment. i turned my back i couldn't help wondering where my safety. isn't a warden is there the father you could say that slava raises as he makes normal people out of a glee ducklings. previously when the western companies were operating there you know none of those profits ever went into the social sector of the populations have never had a share in that country's natural trade with china investment from china i do believe it must play a positive draw maybe essential role in today's price of offering chinese have benefit from but this is a fair trade. for the world news in brief for you no
the dangers posed by bottled water the environment statement. most of these voices being told to last for violence or thirst. we drove the window climbed in and enjoy it started. we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and soon you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money. where you are going to go to live without me. for a moment but there it felt like i was back with those street hooligans who could have beat me up at any moment. i turned my back i couldn't...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> that will be five very talented players for only 4 positions. left, right, center and designated hitter. but as joe explains as problems go, it's really not a bad one to have. >> the outfield here at phoenix municipal stadium is even more vast than the one at the oakland coliseum. it's in the outfield that bob melvin has his greatest challenge every day. >> the fact he's managing with a designated hitter gives him one more option but he does have a math problem on his hands. >> i'm not sure how it's going to play out as far as a recipe during the season yet. >> that group is coco crisp, and the newly acquired chris young. >> it's a situation right now and as a player you don't have control about things like that. all i can do as a player and everybody else else pretty much celebrate a play every day. >> one way they figured out was to move him to left field. a regular there when healthy t rookie from cuba batted 292 with 23 homeruns. >> did the team have to continue to work like that and continue batte
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> that will be five very talented players for only 4 positions. left, right, center and designated hitter. but as joe explains as problems go, it's really not a bad one to have. >> the outfield here at phoenix municipal stadium is even more vast than the one at the oakland coliseum. it's in the outfield that bob melvin has his greatest challenge every day. >> the fact he's managing with a...
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and the environment needs to be protected and then the right wing all say well we need to become more energy independent and we need to make sure people don't suffer fuel poverty during the winter and they have this debate going on but what's missing from the debate is that the economics of fracking suck the amount of energy it takes to that goes into fracking in many cases what we found the united states is greater than the energy you get out so you have more b.t.u.'s british terminal units to to frac then you're getting out of the ground so there's a deficit there's an energy deficit which is made up with debt so the debt in the u.k. is going to go up for the wars capital intensive so for heading into peak credit because all these banks need to be bailed out again there's no money to frack anywhere in the world either it's a very capital intensive industry chris martenson well you've got it exactly right i think both the greens and the rights are missing the most important part of the story is well listen even if we agree we're going to go and we're going to frac we're going to pull
and the environment needs to be protected and then the right wing all say well we need to become more energy independent and we need to make sure people don't suffer fuel poverty during the winter and they have this debate going on but what's missing from the debate is that the economics of fracking suck the amount of energy it takes to that goes into fracking in many cases what we found the united states is greater than the energy you get out so you have more b.t.u.'s british terminal units to...
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starts with old non-recyclable car tires go by leaving them all around the place people do harm to the environment the problem is you can't burn these ties put them in landfill sites traditionally this kind of waste has been used in construction or road building so we would do. this in recycling technology mean that there are more and more large scale uses for all tires this type of processing putting check of is responsible for recycling some of the estimated one hundred twenty five thousand tons of worn out tires discarded by the capitol every year all ties of first shredded and then the fiber and steel components are separated and sent for further processing the remaining were is think ground down to produce tire chrome which can then be used to produce even more tie is create safe playground services as well as a whole range of the applications one of the biggest consumers of type from however is unicom which specializes in producing a super fine but how to use unbroken struction unique part of nano technology company boss nano this lab in podolski is where you can carries out much peace road
starts with old non-recyclable car tires go by leaving them all around the place people do harm to the environment the problem is you can't burn these ties put them in landfill sites traditionally this kind of waste has been used in construction or road building so we would do. this in recycling technology mean that there are more and more large scale uses for all tires this type of processing putting check of is responsible for recycling some of the estimated one hundred twenty five thousand...
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estimated that occupation forces fired one thousand metric tons of iraq according to the united nations environment program the effects of this radioactive contamination are devastating and in fact one hundred fifty five countries have already voted to ban they used to be a d u s. cept america because america is exceptional and no one seems to question this country's use of chemical weapons even when they result in widespread birth defects well the news outlets reported that the rate of child deformities in fallujah now surpassed that of nagasaki after the dropping of two atomic bombs some of the serious malformations recorded for loser range from a girl born with two heads to partial paralysis not to mention the cancer which is a growing epidemic especially among children and will be for decades to come to the most disturbing part of all is that do you contamination never goes away these growing concerns prompted a long awaited report by the world health organization the report's conclusion it was expected to mirror the findings of multiple medical doctors throughout iraq but instead the investiga
estimated that occupation forces fired one thousand metric tons of iraq according to the united nations environment program the effects of this radioactive contamination are devastating and in fact one hundred fifty five countries have already voted to ban they used to be a d u s. cept america because america is exceptional and no one seems to question this country's use of chemical weapons even when they result in widespread birth defects well the news outlets reported that the rate of child...
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't...
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approximately 3 to 5 days of solid training to make sure that they are going to be working in a safe environment to learn what's going on. and most of the time that, the incidents in california will become mitigated. now, not to say that we certainly have that as an option. we have a fairly robust what we call fire crew program using cdcr inmate fire fighters. it is on our radar and it's something that we have as a contingency if we needed to do it. >> lieutenant colonel. >> yes, general, in the mou it does address the ground portion but the focus of effort is mainly on the aviation side but it is built in there for the ground side if necessary. >> i just want to say in 2008 we did activate hand crews to fight fires and we've identified soldiers throughout the state to respond if needed. they've got the tools that they need, the boots and all that cached and available. it's really just a matter of getting the call and being ready to go. >> i was going to end with general myat. i know we've trained soldiers to do that kind of thing. after the colorado fires just recently they did put a lot of sol
approximately 3 to 5 days of solid training to make sure that they are going to be working in a safe environment to learn what's going on. and most of the time that, the incidents in california will become mitigated. now, not to say that we certainly have that as an option. we have a fairly robust what we call fire crew program using cdcr inmate fire fighters. it is on our radar and it's something that we have as a contingency if we needed to do it. >> lieutenant colonel. >> yes,...
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the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices. the publishers have reached a settlement with the justice department. that's the latest in business news. i will leave you with a check on markets. . >> some residents are still waiting to go home. advanced tracts of land are waiting to be restored. and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> workers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to cope with one pr
the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices....
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don't i'm not really interested in talking about bradley manning i've been talking about being a riff environment of homophobia in russia right now and to let the russian gay people know that they have they have friends and allies all right saying those aren't just about. thank you. i only go on that station with the russians so i don't want to waste too much time my critic we did invite him to speak tonight he denied saying that he said in interviews around the world after this event that r.t. is not a legitimate news channel that he just believes it would be supporting putin and his mouthpiece and that he won't participate in discussions on our network to give it credibility but i think that we should not spend too much time talking about kirk and talk about the real issues absolutely we've invited peter tatchell who is with us now in london with regard to the end to gay law what it's basically says is that any information that makes homosexuality sound attractive or interesting or which says that homosexuality or heterosexuality is equally valid is illegal if a person under eighteen might witn
don't i'm not really interested in talking about bradley manning i've been talking about being a riff environment of homophobia in russia right now and to let the russian gay people know that they have they have friends and allies all right saying those aren't just about. thank you. i only go on that station with the russians so i don't want to waste too much time my critic we did invite him to speak tonight he denied saying that he said in interviews around the world after this event that r.t....
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small business and where is the fine line between having a healthy regulatory environment that protects personal property and being excessive well i think without a doubt we all want to drink clean water we all want to breathe clean air but the difference is the approach we're too partisan in d.c. often say that we're an island surrounded around reality and i believe it was that was shrug that reflected the point of you know we can evade reality but at some point we can't evade the consequences of reality and we must focus on ensuring that we're protecting the environment we're protecting consumers but the issue is the approach and the right approach where we're effective and not excessive and there's two huge bills that were passed in the law we have obama as affordable care act the health care bill and dodd frank the financial reform bill they have yet to be fully implemented you know what is the future of the regulatory environment pending the implementation of these two very large one of the nation's very active on this issues if i be the national federation of independent business
small business and where is the fine line between having a healthy regulatory environment that protects personal property and being excessive well i think without a doubt we all want to drink clean water we all want to breathe clean air but the difference is the approach we're too partisan in d.c. often say that we're an island surrounded around reality and i believe it was that was shrug that reflected the point of you know we can evade reality but at some point we can't evade the consequences...
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few that carry this particular type of oil tar sands oil is argued to be particularly toxic to the environment lower grade than regular oil dirtier and more complicated to produce and transport making keystone an enormous hazard for the environment according to the project's opponents if we go the oil we've already got no chance of remaining a stable maintaining a stable ecosystem and biosphere with a climate that we've become accustomed to over the last ten thousand years of human civilization. tens of thousands of protesters who also support this opinion rallied in the largest climate change protest the u.s. has ever seen last month it devastates me to know what is being done to my country and that now that we're trying to export our filth into another country and damage more people and more environmental activists say to prevent global warming oil needs to be kept in the ground and not used to produce energy we only have one sustainable life plan if you know what i mean and we should all just be aware and do something to make a difference while concerns over the potential environmental impa
few that carry this particular type of oil tar sands oil is argued to be particularly toxic to the environment lower grade than regular oil dirtier and more complicated to produce and transport making keystone an enormous hazard for the environment according to the project's opponents if we go the oil we've already got no chance of remaining a stable maintaining a stable ecosystem and biosphere with a climate that we've become accustomed to over the last ten thousand years of human...
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they already owned slaves x the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves really didn't work for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent life span. and slave owners perceived that would increase the value of the slaves they already owned because it would limit the influx of slaves and the ability of their neighbors to buy new slaves. so it was an odd coalition really. >> host: jenny martinez, you have a chart in your book that shows, and i want to use the word importation of slaves, correct? >> guest: yes. >> host: what is this showing here? a real spike. >> guest: yes. there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves right before we ban it, because everyone knew that as soon as that clock turned in 1808, that congress was going to ban the slave trade. >> host: well, the other half of your book is about
they already owned slaves x the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves really didn't work for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent life span. and slave owners perceived that would increase the value of the slaves they already owned because it would limit...
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tuned because period is going to tear into the very fabric of our current small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then period and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. when it comes to a federal regulation that small business is the bear the brunt of the byrd who want to average pay a thirty six percent more. per employee then larger firms regulation should set the stage for competition but we are seeing the federal register grow larger and larger are driving out small businesses who provide sixty seven percent of new private sector jobs and addition the obama administration has one hundred sixty seven economically significant rules or rules that have an economic impact of a least one hundred million dollars in the keough is this possibly too big to implement our next guest is nick owens he is the former national meant for george w. bush and the current c.e.o. of magnolia strategy partners thanks for joining me q it's a pleasure absolutely now according to the small busine
tuned because period is going to tear into the very fabric of our current small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then period and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. when it comes to a federal regulation that small business is the bear the brunt of the byrd who want to average pay a thirty six percent more. per employee then larger firms regulation should set the stage...
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be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to to the government or to the revolution. >> my partner and i bet you did not mention a and i wonder why. one is the participation. it all the alliance of political issues in venezuela. . .
be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to...
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. >> when these girls were abducted they went into this environment with a person or persons and probably were held against their will for a period of time. but then that world becomes their reality. >> reporter: aside from her little girl, amanda berry had others in the house to worry about tonight. >> five minutes after the police got here, the girl amanda told the police, i ain't the only one, it's some more girls up in that house. they go up in there and when they came out it was astonishing. >> for these officers that have been working she's cases for all these years, it was just amazing to see the -- to see the emotion on these seasoned law enforcement officers when they went in there and saw amanda and gina and michelle. >> reporter: inside home they found gina dejesus who went missing from this very neighborhood nine years ago, walking home from a middle school a few blocks from where amanda disappeared. tonight, that little girl on findgeorgina.com is 23 years old. and they also found michele knight who went missing in 2000. but since she was 20 at the time didn't get as much att
. >> when these girls were abducted they went into this environment with a person or persons and probably were held against their will for a period of time. but then that world becomes their reality. >> reporter: aside from her little girl, amanda berry had others in the house to worry about tonight. >> five minutes after the police got here, the girl amanda told the police, i ain't the only one, it's some more girls up in that house. they go up in there and when they came out...
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it's so difficult for people to rally behind the idea that water air other natural resource in the environment collectively belong to people and shouldn't be privatized. you know i think that that is something that. a lot of people have hung on to do for a long time and i. their voices heard in terms of seeing a lot of these resources as the commons and or as belonging to specific groups of people we talk about first nations people in canada or we talk about reserves and certain bodies of water that are there i think that there is this notion that it either belongs to them or it belongs to all of us and i i don't think that it's necessarily a new. way of thinking in fact i think that's the way that people have been thinking about land and water for the majority of our time here on this planet but i think that we're seeing a lot more activism about it now because people are seeing the kind of environmental degradation hitting places like new york i mean new york city right now and hurricane sandy you know that's two hurricanes two years in a row brand new for a place like new york and we're see
it's so difficult for people to rally behind the idea that water air other natural resource in the environment collectively belong to people and shouldn't be privatized. you know i think that that is something that. a lot of people have hung on to do for a long time and i. their voices heard in terms of seeing a lot of these resources as the commons and or as belonging to specific groups of people we talk about first nations people in canada or we talk about reserves and certain bodies of water...
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however, this fragile market movement was coming from i think international environment, particularly so other u.s. monetary policies. for example, market movement in u.s. prices -- equity prices in the sector are very fragile. so people saw no movement for that result. it's fragile market movement. the situation will be changing if -- moves and they will wait for outcome of federal reserve move. next meeting will be held in july. that date u.s. will have additional gdp data second quarter. it will be difficult for the reserve to move. my guess is their move will be happening in september. >>> competition in the video game market is going to heat up this year. sony has just unveiled a low-priced playstation. it's the company's first new model in seven years. the play station 4 with the sleek new black body has been introduced by sony computer entertainment ahead of the world's biggest game industry exhibition. the electronic entertainment expo will open in los angeles on tuesday. the play station 4 is scheduled to go on sale for $$399 in the united states in time for the year-end shop
however, this fragile market movement was coming from i think international environment, particularly so other u.s. monetary policies. for example, market movement in u.s. prices -- equity prices in the sector are very fragile. so people saw no movement for that result. it's fragile market movement. the situation will be changing if -- moves and they will wait for outcome of federal reserve move. next meeting will be held in july. that date u.s. will have additional gdp data second quarter. it...
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and that definitely has a positive impact on the environment. narrator: the streets of havana are lined with reminders of the island's colonial history. but just a hundred miles to the south civilization gives way to cuba's primeval past. over a million acres of unspoiled caribbean wetlands -- cienaga de zapata -- zapata swamp. [ thunderclap, rain splashing ] zapata is considered the most important wetland in the hemisphere, and despite the embargo, the swamp already draws thousands of visitors from north america every year. cuba is a way station for nearly 300 species of migratory birds that breed in the united states. encompassing the infamous bay of pigs, every fall, zapata is now home to a different kind of invasion. clouds of warblers, ibis cranes and herons leave their summer homes along the eastern united states on a direct flight to cuba. millions of birds in flocks so enormous they blanket the sky on radar images. some fly over 1,500 miles, from as far north as new england and canada. many spend their winter here in the caribbean's larg
and that definitely has a positive impact on the environment. narrator: the streets of havana are lined with reminders of the island's colonial history. but just a hundred miles to the south civilization gives way to cuba's primeval past. over a million acres of unspoiled caribbean wetlands -- cienaga de zapata -- zapata swamp. [ thunderclap, rain splashing ] zapata is considered the most important wetland in the hemisphere, and despite the embargo, the swamp already draws thousands of visitors...
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disease or palmeri for grossest as well as people who want mountain climbers who operate in low oxygen environments this one has gone a lot of headlines this is a lot of heart monitor and so it looks like a case and you essentially just plug your phone into the case but if you were to hold it we can do a demo if you like chair why not hold it like this and just hold your hand steady so one on each exactly like that and i'm going to turn on the phone i have attached to this other device which will show you in a second and this is quite sure one lead e.c.g. . your heart is operating there like this is essential while you can see a right there right you know and this is essentially revolutionizing the way that we look at us and so that is quite an impressive thing what else would you bring us right so this i already have my phone attached to it so this gadget right here is actually you know a lot of ophthalmologists use it it's called a solemn scope from walter allen and what they've made novelty years they have a case that your i phone plugs into and i have mine right here and it uses the phone camer
disease or palmeri for grossest as well as people who want mountain climbers who operate in low oxygen environments this one has gone a lot of headlines this is a lot of heart monitor and so it looks like a case and you essentially just plug your phone into the case but if you were to hold it we can do a demo if you like chair why not hold it like this and just hold your hand steady so one on each exactly like that and i'm going to turn on the phone i have attached to this other device which...
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here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to start with. >> he must have been relying on the speech, the government shutdown, that has had to import something else. maybe he could find perhaps of a higher quality if he is going to go ahead and plagiarize. >> thank you, do you have a thought? >> you know, social conservatives flock there, i am sure it must have been interesting hearing them listen to literature about -- that satanic hollywood being quoted to them as an example of the pathway forward. >> okay, thank you, guys, thank you, we'll be right back after this. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options.
here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to...